US6414652B1 - Color image reader - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a color image reading apparatus employing, as reading light sources, light emitting diodes in three colors, respectively.
- a prior art color image reading apparatus employing, as reading light sources, light emitting diodes in three colors has such a design as shown in FIG. 4 .
- the respective anodes of a red, a green and a blue light emitting diodes 31 R, 31 G, 31 B are commonly connected to a 5-volt DC power source for example.
- the cathode of each light emitting diode 31 R, 31 G, 31 B is connected to one end of a respective resistor 32 R, 32 G, 32 B.
- the other end of each resistor 32 R, 32 G, 32 B is connected to a respective analog switch 33 R, 33 G, 33 B.
- the other end of each analog switch 33 R, 33 G, 33 B is commonly grounded.
- Each light emitting diode 31 R, 31 G, 31 B is controlled individually by adjusting the on-period of the respective analog switch 33 R, 33 G, 33 B, such that the amount of light emitted from the respective light emitting diode has a predetermined value.
- the light emitting diodes 31 R, 31 G, 31 B differ largely from product to product with respect to the correlation between the current and the light output. Therefore, the light output of each diode has to be controlled by adjusting the on-period depending on the light output or by regulating the current depending on the on-period in order to obtain a predetermined amount of light emission.
- the on-period is adjusted depending on the light output. Such adjustment is performed before shipment of the color image reading apparatus from the factory.
- a color image reading apparatus employing such a light emitting diode necessitates a sufficiently long on-period, consequently giving rise to problems in realizing high-speed reading. Further, a difference in on-period between the red, green and blue colors results in a difference in moving distance, during the on-period, of an object being scanned in the secondary scanning direction, whereby the color reading quality may be adversely affected.
- the life of e.g. the green light emitting diode 31 G turned on for monochrome reading may be shortened.
- the green light emitting diode 31 G is turned on instead of simultaneously turning the light emitting diodes 31 R, 31 G, 31 B for the three colors.
- the green light emitting diode 31 G which is also used for full-color reading, is driven for monochrome reading with the same large current as used for full-color reading, the life of the green light emitting diode 31 G may be shortened.
- the focal distance of the lens which is used for focusing light reflected from the object surface at the light receiving surface of respective photoelectric elements, is normally adjusted with respect to the green light which has an intermediate wavelength among the red, green and blue light. Therefore, if the red, green and blue light emitting diodes 31 R, 31 G, 31 B are turned on together for monochrome reading, the red light and the blue light are not focused accurately at the light receiving surface due to the focal distance differences between the three colors, thereby causing the image profile to be unclear. This is why the green light emitting diode 31 G alone is turned on for monochrome reading.
- a color image reading apparatus comprising: a first lighting controller which, in full-color reading, successively turns on a red light emitting diode, a green light emitting diode and a blue light emitting diode as reading light sources each for a predetermined period; a first light output controller for setting light output of each light emitting diode, which is turned on by the first lighting controller, to a first predetermined level in full-color reading; a second lighting controller for continuously turning on one of the light emitting diodes in monochrome reading; and a second light output controller for setting, in monochrome reading, light output of said one light emitting diode, which is turned on continuously by the second lighting controller, to a second predetermined level less than the first predetermined level.
- One or more light emitting diodes may be provided for each color.
- the first predetermined level may be different or equal for each color.
- the first lighting controller, the first light output controller, the second lighting controller and the second light output controller may be provided by a CPU (central processing unit) operating on predetermined programs.
- the green light emitting diode may be turned on continuously at the time of monochrome reading. However, such is not limitative.
- the second lighting controller turns on the green light emitting diode, and the second light output controller sets the light output of the green light emitting diode to the second predetermined level.
- a single light emitting diode is provided for each color.
- a color image reading apparatus comprising: red, green and blue light emitting diodes provided, in any number for each other, as reading light sources; a variable current regulating circuit for supplying current to the light emitting diodes; a switch circuit for turning on and off each light emitting diode; a first lighting controller which controls the switch circuit for turning on the light emitting diodes, successively with respect to the colors, for a predetermined period in full-color reading; a first light output controller which, in full-color reading, controls the variable current regulating circuit in synchronism with the first lighting controller according to first reference data stored beforehand in a first storage device for setting the light output of each light emitting diode to a first predetermined level; a second lighting controller which controls the switch circuit for continuously turning on a selected color of the light emitting diodes in monochrome reading; a second light output controller which, in monochrome reading, controls the variable current regulating circuit according to second reference data stored beforehand in a second
- the switch circuit may comprise analog switches, but such is not limitative.
- Each of the first and second storage device may comprise an EEPROM (electrically erasable and programmable read only memory) for example. However, a flash memory or a RAM (random access memory) backed up by a rechargeable battery may also be used.
- the first and second storage devices may be incorporated on a common semiconductor chip or separately on different semiconductor chips.
- the switch circuit comprises an analog switch.
- the first storage device comprises an electrically erasable non-volatile memory.
- the second storage device comprises an electrically erasable non-volatile memory.
- the first and second storage devices are incorporated on a single semiconductor chip which provides an electrically erasable non-volatile memory.
- FIG. 1 is a circuit block diagram showing a principal portion of a color image reading apparatus embodying the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating the functions performed by a CPU incorporated in the color image reading apparatus shown in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 shows the light outputs of light emitting diodes incorporated in the color image reading apparatus shown in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 4 is a circuit diagram showing a reading light source of a prior art color image reading apparatus.
- FIG. 1 is a circuit block diagram showing a principal portion of a color image reading apparatus embodying the present invention.
- This color image reading apparatus comprises a CPU 1 , a RAM 2 , a ROM 3 , an EEPROM 4 , an input/output interface 5 , a digital-to-analog converter 6 , a variable current regulating circuit 7 , an operation unit 8 , a red light emitting diode 11 R, a green light emitting diode 11 G, a blue light emitting diode 11 B, resistors 12 R, 12 G, 12 B, and analog switches 13 R, 13 G, 13 B.
- the CPU 1 , RAM 2 , ROM 3 , EEPROM 4 and the input/output interface 5 are connected to each other through bus lines.
- the input/output interface 5 is connected to the D/A converter 6 , the operation unit 8 and the control terminal of each analog switch 13 R, 13 G, 13 B.
- the D/A converter 6 is connected to the control terminal of the variable current regulating circuit 7 .
- the input terminal of the current regulating circuit 7 is connected to a 12-volt DC power source for example.
- the output terminal of the variable current regulating circuit 7 is connected to the anode of each light emitting diode 11 R, 11 G, 11 B.
- each light emitting diode 11 R, 11 G, 11 B is connected to one end of a respective resistor 12 R, 12 G, 12 B.
- the other end of each resistor 12 R, 12 G, 12 B is connected to a respective analog switch 13 R, 13 G, 13 B which is grounded at the other end.
- the CPU 1 provides overall control of the color image reading apparatus.
- the RAM 2 provides the CPU 1 with a work field and stores a variety of data.
- the ROM (read only memory) 3 stores programs for operating the CPU 1 .
- the EEPROM 4 stores a variety of registration data and the like.
- the input/output interface 5 controls the input and output of various data.
- the D/A 6 receives reference data from the CPU 1 through the input/output interface 5 for conversion to analog reference voltage.
- variable current regulating circuit 7 outputs current in accordance with the reference voltage converted by the D/A converter 6 .
- the operation unit 8 has a plurality of key switches and outputs operation signals in accordance with the operation of an operator.
- the light emitting diodes 11 R, 11 G, 11 B irradiate a document with light for reading.
- the analog switches 13 R, 13 G, 13 B turn on and off the light emitting diodes 11 R, 11 B, 11 G.
- the CPU 1 operates on the programs stored in the ROM 3 for working as a first lighting controller 21 , a second lighting controller 22 , a first light output controller 23 , and a second light output controller 24 , as shown in FIG. 2 .
- the EEPROM 4 is provided by a single semiconductor chip and serves as a first storage device 25 and a second storage device 26 .
- the first lighting controller 21 controls the analog switches 13 R, 13 G, 13 B for successively turning on the light emitting diodes 11 R, 11 G, 11 B each for a predetermined period.
- the second lighting controller 22 controls the analog switches 13 R, 13 G, 13 B for continuously turning on the green light emitting diode 11 G of the light emitting diodes 11 R, 11 G, 11 B.
- the first light output controller 23 controls the variable current regulating circuit 7 according to first reference data from the first storage device 25 in synchronism with the first lighting controller 21 for setting the light output of each light emitting diode 11 R, 11 G, 11 B to a first predetermined level.
- the second light output controller 24 controls the variable current regulating circuit 7 according to second reference data from the second storage device 26 for setting the light output of the green light emitting diode 11 G, which is turned on continuously by the second lighting controller 22 , to a second predetermined level less than the first predetermined level.
- the light emitting diodes 11 R, 11 G, 11 B are turned on successively for a predetermined period, respectively, as shown by solid lines in FIG. 3 .
- the red, green and blue light emitted from the light emitting diodes 11 R, 11 G, 11 B, respectively, is directed to the surface of an object (not shown), such as a document, being scanned.
- the light reflected from the object surface is focused at a plurality of photoelectric elements (not shown) of a contact-type image sensor by a self-focusing lens (not shown) for example.
- the plurality of photoelectric elements provide image signals for each color in accordance with the image carried on the object.
- the abscissa represents time
- the ordinate represents light output.
- the CPU 1 controls the on-off 25 states of the analog switches 13 R, 13 G, 13 B, whereby the light emitting diodes 11 R, 11 G, 11 B are successively turned on.
- the CPU 1 extracts the first reference data stored in the EEPROM 4 in synchronism with the on-off control of the analog switches 13 R, 13 G, 13 B, whereby the first reference data are supplied as control signals to the variable current regulating circuit 7 through the D/A converter 6 .
- variable current regulating circuit 7 supplies the red light emitting diode 11 R with a current corresponding to the first reference data for the red color.
- the variable current regulating circuit 7 supplies the green light emitting diode 11 G with a current corresponding to the first reference data for the green color.
- the variable current regulating circuit 7 supplies the blue light emitting diode 11 B with a current corresponding to the first reference data for the blue color.
- the amount of light emitted from each light emitting diode 11 R, 11 G, 11 B is adjusted to the same predetermined level regardless of the characteristics fluctuations between the light emitting diodes 11 R, 11 G, 11 B even if these diodes 11 R, 11 G, 11 B are turned on for the same period of time which is set beforehand.
- the amount of emitted light as referred to herein is calculated as the light output integrated with respect to the emission time.
- the CPU 1 monitors an operation signal from the operation unit 8 for determining which of the color mode and the monochrome mode is selected, and for causing the EEPROM 4 to store the monitored operation mode.
- the operation described above is repeated for every line on the object as the object advances along the secondary scanning direction, thereby reading the image of the object.
- the light emitting diode 11 G is turned on continuously for irradiating the surface of the object with green light, as indicated by broken lines in FIG. 3 .
- the reflected light is focused, through a self-focusing lens for example, at the light receiving surfaces of the plural photoelectric elements of a contact-type image sensor.
- the plural photoelectric elements generate image signals in accordance with the image on the object.
- the CPU 1 turns on the analog switch 13 G while turning off the analog switches 13 R, 13 B, whereby the light emitting diode 11 G is turned on continuously.
- the CPU 1 extracts the second reference data from the EEPROM 4 and supplies them as a control signal to the variable current regulating circuit 7 through the D/A converter 6 . Therefore, when the light emitting diode 11 G is turned on, the variable current regulating circuit 7 supplies the green light emitting diode 11 G with a current according to the second reference data so that the green light emitting diode 11 G is turned on continuously with a light output less than that for the full-color reading.
- the current to the light emitting diode 11 G is 15 ⁇ 20 mA for the monochrome reading for example, as opposed to 30 mA for the full-color reading. Therefore, the life of the light emitting diode 11 G may be prolonged more than is possible where the light emitting diode 11 G is turned on intermittently with a 30 mA current.
- the first and the second reference data may be stored in the EEPROM 4 before shipment of the color image reading apparatus from the factory.
- appropriate values for these reference data are so selected as to compensate for the characteristics fluctuations between the products of light emitting diodes 11 R, 11 G, 11 B by measurement of each individual color image reading apparatus.
- each of the light emitting diodes 11 R, 11 G, 11 B is measured for determining a current which is capable of generating a predetermined amount of light in a given period of time before storing the corresponding first reference data in the EEPROM 4 .
- the green light emitting diode 11 G is measured for determining a current which is capable of generating a predetermined amount of light in a given period of time before storing the corresponding second reference data in the EEPROM 4 .
- Such measurement is carried out with respect to each individual color image reading apparatus.
- the first light output controller 23 adjusts the light output of each color light emitting diode 11 R, 11 G, 11 B to a predetermined level, the on-period may be equalized for all of the light emitting diodes 11 R, 11 G, 11 B regardless of the product-to-product characteristics fluctuations, thereby eliminating hindrances against high-speed reading.
- the on-period since a higher current is supplied to a lower output one of the light emitting diodes 11 R, 11 G, 11 B to increase its light output, its on-period does not need to be extended for obtaining the predetermined amount of light. Therefore, the length of the on-period does not impose any limitations on the reading speed.
- the adjustment of the current for each color equalizes the light emission time for the respective color, the object may be advanced in the secondary scanning direction in a constant time for every color. Therefore, a subtle deterioration of the reading quality can be avoided.
- the life of the green light emitting diode 11 G, which is used in monochrome reading, may be extended as much as possible because, in monochrome reading, the second light output controller 24 controls the light output of the green light emitting diode 11 G, which is turned on continuously by the second lighting controller 22 , to the second predetermined level less than the first predetermined level.
- the light emitting diode 11 G is turned on continuously with a smaller light output in monochrome reading, its life may be extended in comparison with the case where the light emitting diode 11 G is turned on intermittently by the same current as that in full-color reading.
- the continuous turn-on control is easier than the intermittent turn-on control.
- the manufacturing cost may be reduced due to the provision of the single variable current regulating circuit 7 for controlling the current commonly for the light emitting diodes 11 R, 11 G, 11 B of the respective colors.
- the selection of the green light emitting diode 11 G for monochrome reading allows an image on the object to be read clearly because the optical system of a color image reading apparatus is normally designed to focus green light accurately at the light receiving surfaces of the photoelectric elements.
- the provision of the single light emitting diode for each color costs less than providing a plurality of light emitting diodes for each color.
- first and the second reference data are stored in the EEPROM 4 , they are retained even if the power supply is turned off, as opposed to using a RAM which requires a backup power source.
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